Page of text and illustrations [recto]National Park ServiceRufus King. Captain Knapp 's battery engaging the confederates at the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Auguast 9th, 1862.
Two illustrations, 1861 [recto]National Park ServiceEntry of Major Anderson 's command into Fort Sumter on Christmas Night, 1860. Occupation of Castle Pinckney by the Charleston Militia, December 26, 1860 From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
Two illustrations and text [verso]National Park ServiceThe Mills House, Charleston, South Carolina From publication: Gleason 's Pictorial Drawing-room Companion.
Two illustrations and text, 1860 [verso]National Park ServiceThe South Carolina Institute, at Charleston, South Carolina, in which the democratic convention will meet. The ship "Jacob A. Westervelt" on fire in the harbor of New York, April 11, 1860.
Illustrations of Civil War from a book [recto]National Park ServiceScouting party of the Ninth Indiana Volunteers, or, as they were called, "The Tigers of the Bloody Ninth". Discovery of a Confederate battery at Messech 's point at Messech 's point by a scouting party of the Tenth Regiment of Newyork Zouaves.
Two illustrations and text, 1861 [recto]National Park ServiceThe great cannons in Fort Moultire. Interior of Fort Moultrie, in Charleston Harbor, S.C. Now in possession of the authorities of South Carolina-the secession flag flying From publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
Illustrations and text in Harper's Weekly, 1876[verso]National Park Service(Top) Fort Moultrie Monument, Charleston, South Carolina. (Bottom) The Centennial - Model of the steam-ship "City of Berlin" in Machinery Hall. "The Fort Moultrie monument" article on left. "The Centennial" article on right: